1. A Study on the Structural Performance of New Shape Built-up Square Column under Concentric Axial Load
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Sun-Hee Kim, Sung-Mo Choi, and Kyong-Soo Yom
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Materials science ,business.industry ,Bent molecular geometry ,Metals and Alloys ,Geometry ,Building and Construction ,Structural engineering ,Welding ,Concentric ,Column (database) ,Square (algebra) ,law.invention ,Column (typography) ,Buckling ,law ,Axial load ,Square (unit) ,Tube (container) ,business ,Ductility ,Civil and Structural Engineering - Abstract
Recently, in recognition of their outstanding structural performance, the use of Concrete Filled Steel Tube (CFT) columns has been increased. New shape welded built-up square tube was developed by the authors for broader usability using thin steel plates which were bent to be L-shaped (Channel) and each unit members were welded to form square steel tube as an cost-efficient use of expensive steel. In addition, since the rib placed at the center of the tube width acts as an anchor; higher load capacity of buckling is achievable. In order to apply the new shape built-up square columns, the structural behavior and stress distribution with parameter width of thickness (b/t), with and without rib were predicted. The New shape welded built-up square tube effectively delayed the local buckling of the steel tube, which led to a greater strength and ductility than regular HSS.
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- 2012
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